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j___b___fc___d0__l ttm-iej ml bermuda recorde jget published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays 0x0 gives a meal man-ap ieal hamilton bermuda wednesday april 23 196*3 volume xxxvra no 74 h Â£_!!_____â– _â– â– ____ b ebh . , - a"*v_35__i jff'jm^^sfcff "**â– *__Â»- lÂ»r^eb _________â– . *"-.' i ; vv _Â»â– i-'ti'-i we â– ';â– â– 'â– t^^^^w m m m â– â– â– â– â– 'â– â– â– â– ' ' wfaammm m > ' v ' :, s '..___: Â£â„¢ me!f ** -;_?\ tiv'tw * ' â– -â– ? i>w_____m_______________b â– _-â– â– â– ..'-:â– â– â– - fv^.wjÂ«a>*^i -â– <*-Â«Â«'./#< * â– ( v ?-â– ;> ; t^mfc [ Â« a 4 ' ml - ' w"vl is____l rnv j__lb h'^s jp ___________! lli^l b ___â– _.>- ghilh . _â– ___#! i9Â«#_i b k*i j f^bl mt^vmar mm ti 2mtmem mm mmw _# miam^ta f y w : j ______ r _____ â– ______! f^""1 mammr 'â– am 1 h a.c bt ' v jms rt .________â– b^i ho c n_-_-----i-------r---------_l-i f_____________l l 5 v â– **_ wtse mm wmr ' & .- m&w k b^k .^**-^ custom officers invoke work to rule tactics bda police team leave for games in jamaica at 6 o'clock this morning a squad oi & half-dozen officers of the bermuda police force under chief superintendent h saunders left the colony by air for kingston jamaica to participate in the annual north caribbean police arid a_rmeri forces athletic meeting in kingston customs officers unhappy over the fact that no action ha _. _ . - . ___________ __..___"â– m on proposals they made to government almost a year ago with a view to getting more realistic pay lates decided last night to invoke the work to rule tacti v.ed by civil servants in the united kingdom recently to tforce tho government in granting pay increases beet taken yet the team is travelling by way of nassau and is sched uled to return to the polony sunday night it is the first time a bermuda police squad has entered sports of this sort in lhe west indies a police spokesman said it was the re suit of an invitation from ja maiea he also credited the in t crest supt saunders had taken here in track and field as a factor enabling the colony to accept the invitation a fully attended meeting of officers and senior officers was held last night at which thj work to rule resolution was adopted if carried out by thc nien it could very seriously slow down traffic at the air port and docksides now bus commuters to get grips all is set for tomorrow's floral pageant private rÂ«r bwtters who have hnd the gripes in re cent weeks over the 50 per cent increase in license fees slapped on by the government will have some fellow suffer ers tomorrow when the 25 per cent increase in bus fares re cently approved by the legis lature goes into etifaet thousands of local resi de lits joined by the record number of tourists now visit ing the island are expected to line the streets of hamilton tomorrow to view another spectacular presentation of the annual floral pageant tins year's extravaganza will be kifmighted by the entry of nine t.aiids and over 30 floats md ol course a rather regal looking texas socialite who lias already been crowned pa geant queen the pageant will come to life at 1 pm in bernard park where the parade marshall will bring all entrants under his orders the parade will ac tually move off at 2.15 p.m and at s.1 ml the lead floa's will tart moving down front street each float will be ap propriately spaced to enabk the spectators to get a good look and to take photographs following is the text of th resolution passed by the meet ing last night for some considerable time the customs officers have been frustrated in the performance of their duties â€” as laid down by law and standing instruc tions â€” due to continual change of personnel triggered by long and irregular hours which are not recompensed and unrealis tic rates of pay they feel that this has led to their having lost the respect of the public the airlines the steamship companies and the merchants with whom they deal the team comprises police constables anthony harper adrian brindle robert bates jeffrie payne and graham easter uly queen â€” the chamber of commerce sponsors of the alinllal flora pageant around which a whole week of activities are built mostly arc entertaiftii.citt of visitors gave a greater community effect to this year's event by crowning the pageant queen in a public ceremony for the first time â€” outside the city hall instead of at a private dance in a hotel the impressive ceremony was witnessed by a large crowd above miss bonnie folbre daughter of a prominent doctor from san antonio texas wears the lily crown placed on her head by mr richard gorliam right president ot the chamber of commerce trumpeters of the local forces who gave the young queen a falftni upon lier arrival are also seen together with miss gillian wardnian attendant to the qiieen '" â€” bermuda news bilrertu photo a betvev day could hardly have been chosen â€” for the government that is â€” to bring the new rates into force a_s extra thousands are expected to utilize the buses tomorrow to get to and from the floral pageant in hamilton harper is the current miu and three mile champion oi bermuda and holder of the lo cal mile record of 3 minutes 40 seconds in jamaica he will compete in the 440 and 880 yds and the relay race emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mtleemweaw - " ' "â– ' " mw jmmm hr_fif i â– rf * b|n>4 4 â– â€¢'Â»Â»â€¢*-'___'* ** vi b_k_^_tiÂ£i â€¢ f w % .' l â€¢___<_. smmlmi 4 j l_e ciili rll___b'h{l i______b ib e__i'_a_^fl_fc_t w b bu 1 v^^b^^^v el^^.k fc .. ~\- m^m h^^^hi m e^j_-_-__k^*-l k fl sep if 5sp : f id jbh pe payne holds the record for the mile in the british navy athletics with a time of 4 minules 14 seconds the new rates will result in the rmtttrl tlrip fare from ham iltn to either somerset or st george's being jacked up to 10 for adults against the existing charge of 8 to regain that respect it is the unanimous decision of the customs officers that they will endeavour in future to per form their duties as laid down by law and standing instruc tion to the best of their abil ity this effort will be carried out with courtesy and under difficulties pe macburnie is holder of the record for the mile walk in the british outward bound seheme and in jamaica will enter the five mile walk event the public transportation board headed by mr e t richards m.c.p in asking the legislature to increase the fares said the higher rates were necessary to offset the increase in pay ordered by a labour disputes tribunal for us drivers floats will begin assembliii at bernard park early in the morning for judging prizes will be awarded for the best float in the pagean ; best float by a voluntary or iranizal ion most artistic float most imaginative and skilful float and the best parish entry pc brindle will enter the long jump and 220 relay while pc rouse will compete in the discus javelin and shot j ut events until the conditions now existing improve along the lines submitted by their com mittee to the collector of cus toms as the result of the last meeting of the customs offi cers on april 11 1962 it is hoped that we will have the patience of all concerned cash rates for persons over the age of 13 will rise from 4<i to 3d per zone and for chil dren from 2d to 2*^d per zone the iinmial pageant is spon sored by the bermuda cham ber of commerce and a week of activities are built around it mostly for the entertain ment of visitors this year for the first time the chamber gave a more community effect to pageant week by crowniii the queen in a public cer inonv in front of hamilton city hall the crowning bitherto took place at a dance american consulate closing early tomorrow persons other than students who commute will be charged 3d instead of 2>/>d per zone students will pay 2d instead of 1v per zone ii 1,000 bail set for city merchant the american consulate an nounced yesterday it will close tomorrow on account of the floral pageant business at the consulate will shut down i x 1 p.m blind persons and officers and employees of the public transportation board will bo allowed free transportation easter sunrise service about 1,000 persons attended the sunrise service at albouv's point hamilton easter sunday morning the service was held by the free churches of hamilton above the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul's a.m.e c'httrcb delivers the sermon similar services were held at other points in bermuda bail totalling 1,000 was set by the wor p r grev 011 monday for david howard robinson before he was releas ed to await trial on may 1 on a charge of attempted arson rohiuson is charged with wil fully and unlawfully attempt ing to set fire to the beriiui diana building on queen street 1 uniltoii soi\etime be tween april 7 and !>, at a time wl.en there were persons there continued on page 6 new leader believes oas is finished but fears isolated attacks r.a.f goodwill mission to t'laaafm&jmm m\l mmm 9w ' | i a m^^l a*mm fe _____! ** ' n m b________i__i_________i k^fe !__* â– mp m w wtw mr Â» #^- â– % " \ > â– th â– l^ibi wb_l _Â»^Â« l 4_^_____j k ull i ' i Â« ll i the caribbean three r.a.f long-range re connaissance shaekleton air craft from malta with 18 of ficers 15 senior x.o.os and 21 aiiinen are to visit the carib bean area on a goodwill mis sion from april 30 may 17 reghaia algeria april 24 phase led by the renegade colonels â€” gen michel fourquet new commander-in-chief of french forces in algeria said yester day that the secret army or ganization has declined to th point where it is no longer capable of any major action these men are not so tough he said as for gardj ex-gen paul gardy the new head of the oas he is just a useless figurehead tile aircraft belong to no 88 s(|uad>'oii wing coinman d â€¢ a w if.mling m.b.e ai''i tlie force comniander will b group captain c v d willis d.s.o o.b.e d.f.c officer commanding r.a.f station loqa malta rob'i ion whose drygoods tore i â€¢ located in the ber mudian building had been iu custouy for 14 days while po lice conducted investigations into the case another officer remarked that gardy's nickname in the army had been old leather britches the greatest clanger remani ing in algeria the 47-year-old air force general stressed conies from young europeans who m on anti-moslem ran p i !_''-â– police opposed bail for th accused and asked for a fur ther remand ou monday how ever the magistrate upheld a submission by robinson's lawyer mr coleridge wil li ins that the police had had adequate time to complete their case and that bail should be granted the departing commander in-chief gen ailleret agreed that the oas is losing speed asked why salan had given himself up without a fight he said their roule will take them to gibraltar the azores ber muda nd jamaica they will fl low in formation over some o tin islands in the oarib b mii including the windward l toward and virgin islands wttiii the oas as a real tnreai in algeiia gen fourquet said is finished gen fourquet held an in formal talk with newsmen at the military base of rcghaia jo miles east of algiers on the occasion of his takeover of french forces from gen charles ailleret none of the oas leaders we've caught have wanted to die fighting they all had bodyguards but they didn't use them they knew that if the bodyguards opened fire their own lives would be en dangered whenever it came to a show-down they pre ferred to give up peacefully they were very tough when it came to shooting unsuspecting victims in the back but not the aircraft are scheduled te arrive hi dermadi on their otttward journey on 3rd mav departing on bit may on the relurii journey they will arriv in bermuda on 14th may and depart on lfith may in releasing the merchant mr grey laid down the con ditions that he should siirreu der his passport and report dailv at 10 a.m to hamilton police station until may 1 when the hearing will take place bail was set at 500 in his own recognisance and a surety of the same amount the four-star general whose decorations include the united states distinguished flying cross for his world war ii service was scornful of reports that with the arrest of its leader raoul salan the oas is about to enter a desperado no 38 squadron's mk ii avro shackletons normallv tarry â– crew of ten and are powered by four rolls-royce griffon engines each fitted with two three-bladed contra rotating propellers peppercorn guard â€” h.e the governor sir julian gascoigne is seen inspecting the guard of honour provided bv the bermuda militia for the annual peppercorn cere mony in king's square st george's monday the governor and his executive councn journevod to the east end to receive paymv:ii of a years rent â€” one peppercorn from the freemasons lodge for their use of tin old slate house in st george s as 1 meeting place - bermuda news bureau photo continued on page 6 pre-sifted purity flour today

j___b___fc___d0__l ttm-iej ml bermuda recorde jget published bi weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays 0x0 gives a meal man-ap ieal hamilton bermuda wednesday april 23 196*3 volume xxxvra no 74 h Â£_!!_____â– _â– â– ____ b ebh . , - a"*v_35__i jff'jm^^sfcff "**â– *__Â»- lÂ»r^eb _________â– . *"-.' i ; vv _Â»â– i-'ti'-i we â– ';â– â– 'â– t^^^^w m m m â– â– â– â– â– 'â– â– â– â– ' ' wfaammm m > ' v ' :, s '..___: Â£â„¢ me!f ** -;_?\ tiv'tw * ' â– -â– ? i>w_____m_______________b â– _-â– â– â– ..'-:â– â– â– - fv^.wjÂ«a>*^i -â– ; t^mfc [ Â« a 4 ' ml - ' w"vl is____l rnv j__lb h'^s jp ___________! lli^l b ___â– _.>- ghilh . _â– ___#! i9Â«#_i b k*i j f^bl mt^vmar mm ti 2mtmem mm mmw _# miam^ta f y w : j ______ r _____ â– ______! f^""1 mammr 'â– am 1 h a.c bt ' v jms rt .________â– b^i ho c n_-_-----i-------r---------_l-i f_____________l l 5 v â– **_ wtse mm wmr ' & .- m&w k b^k .^**-^ custom officers invoke work to rule tactics bda police team leave for games in jamaica at 6 o'clock this morning a squad oi & half-dozen officers of the bermuda police force under chief superintendent h saunders left the colony by air for kingston jamaica to participate in the annual north caribbean police arid a_rmeri forces athletic meeting in kingston customs officers unhappy over the fact that no action ha _. _ . - . ___________ __..___"â– m on proposals they made to government almost a year ago with a view to getting more realistic pay lates decided last night to invoke the work to rule tacti v.ed by civil servants in the united kingdom recently to tforce tho government in granting pay increases beet taken yet the team is travelling by way of nassau and is sched uled to return to the polony sunday night it is the first time a bermuda police squad has entered sports of this sort in lhe west indies a police spokesman said it was the re suit of an invitation from ja maiea he also credited the in t crest supt saunders had taken here in track and field as a factor enabling the colony to accept the invitation a fully attended meeting of officers and senior officers was held last night at which thj work to rule resolution was adopted if carried out by thc nien it could very seriously slow down traffic at the air port and docksides now bus commuters to get grips all is set for tomorrow's floral pageant private rÂ«r bwtters who have hnd the gripes in re cent weeks over the 50 per cent increase in license fees slapped on by the government will have some fellow suffer ers tomorrow when the 25 per cent increase in bus fares re cently approved by the legis lature goes into etifaet thousands of local resi de lits joined by the record number of tourists now visit ing the island are expected to line the streets of hamilton tomorrow to view another spectacular presentation of the annual floral pageant tins year's extravaganza will be kifmighted by the entry of nine t.aiids and over 30 floats md ol course a rather regal looking texas socialite who lias already been crowned pa geant queen the pageant will come to life at 1 pm in bernard park where the parade marshall will bring all entrants under his orders the parade will ac tually move off at 2.15 p.m and at s.1 ml the lead floa's will tart moving down front street each float will be ap propriately spaced to enabk the spectators to get a good look and to take photographs following is the text of th resolution passed by the meet ing last night for some considerable time the customs officers have been frustrated in the performance of their duties â€” as laid down by law and standing instruc tions â€” due to continual change of personnel triggered by long and irregular hours which are not recompensed and unrealis tic rates of pay they feel that this has led to their having lost the respect of the public the airlines the steamship companies and the merchants with whom they deal the team comprises police constables anthony harper adrian brindle robert bates jeffrie payne and graham easter uly queen â€” the chamber of commerce sponsors of the alinllal flora pageant around which a whole week of activities are built mostly arc entertaiftii.citt of visitors gave a greater community effect to this year's event by crowning the pageant queen in a public ceremony for the first time â€” outside the city hall instead of at a private dance in a hotel the impressive ceremony was witnessed by a large crowd above miss bonnie folbre daughter of a prominent doctor from san antonio texas wears the lily crown placed on her head by mr richard gorliam right president ot the chamber of commerce trumpeters of the local forces who gave the young queen a falftni upon lier arrival are also seen together with miss gillian wardnian attendant to the qiieen '" â€” bermuda news bilrertu photo a betvev day could hardly have been chosen â€” for the government that is â€” to bring the new rates into force a_s extra thousands are expected to utilize the buses tomorrow to get to and from the floral pageant in hamilton harper is the current miu and three mile champion oi bermuda and holder of the lo cal mile record of 3 minutes 40 seconds in jamaica he will compete in the 440 and 880 yds and the relay race emmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mtleemweaw - " ' "â– ' " mw jmmm hr_fif i â– rf * b|n>4 4 â– â€¢'Â»Â»â€¢*-'___'* ** vi b_k_^_tiÂ£i â€¢ f w % .' l â€¢___/>d per zone students will pay 2d instead of 1v per zone ii 1,000 bail set for city merchant the american consulate an nounced yesterday it will close tomorrow on account of the floral pageant business at the consulate will shut down i x 1 p.m blind persons and officers and employees of the public transportation board will bo allowed free transportation easter sunrise service about 1,000 persons attended the sunrise service at albouv's point hamilton easter sunday morning the service was held by the free churches of hamilton above the rev v r byrd pastor of st paul's a.m.e c'httrcb delivers the sermon similar services were held at other points in bermuda bail totalling 1,000 was set by the wor p r grev 011 monday for david howard robinson before he was releas ed to await trial on may 1 on a charge of attempted arson rohiuson is charged with wil fully and unlawfully attempt ing to set fire to the beriiui diana building on queen street 1 uniltoii soi\etime be tween april 7 and !>, at a time wl.en there were persons there continued on page 6 new leader believes oas is finished but fears isolated attacks r.a.f goodwill mission to t'laaafm&jmm m\l mmm 9w ' | i a m^^l a*mm fe _____! ** ' n m b________i__i_________i k^fe !__* â– mp m w wtw mr Â» #^- â– % " \ > â– th â– l^ibi wb_l _Â»^Â« l 4_^_____j k ull i ' i Â« ll i the caribbean three r.a.f long-range re connaissance shaekleton air craft from malta with 18 of ficers 15 senior x.o.os and 21 aiiinen are to visit the carib bean area on a goodwill mis sion from april 30 may 17 reghaia algeria april 24 phase led by the renegade colonels â€” gen michel fourquet new commander-in-chief of french forces in algeria said yester day that the secret army or ganization has declined to th point where it is no longer capable of any major action these men are not so tough he said as for gardj ex-gen paul gardy the new head of the oas he is just a useless figurehead tile aircraft belong to no 88 s(|uad>'oii wing coinman d â€¢ a w if.mling m.b.e ai''i tlie force comniander will b group captain c v d willis d.s.o o.b.e d.f.c officer commanding r.a.f station loqa malta rob'i ion whose drygoods tore i â€¢ located in the ber mudian building had been iu custouy for 14 days while po lice conducted investigations into the case another officer remarked that gardy's nickname in the army had been old leather britches the greatest clanger remani ing in algeria the 47-year-old air force general stressed conies from young europeans who m on anti-moslem ran p i !_''-â– police opposed bail for th accused and asked for a fur ther remand ou monday how ever the magistrate upheld a submission by robinson's lawyer mr coleridge wil li ins that the police had had adequate time to complete their case and that bail should be granted the departing commander in-chief gen ailleret agreed that the oas is losing speed asked why salan had given himself up without a fight he said their roule will take them to gibraltar the azores ber muda nd jamaica they will fl low in formation over some o tin islands in the oarib b mii including the windward l toward and virgin islands wttiii the oas as a real tnreai in algeiia gen fourquet said is finished gen fourquet held an in formal talk with newsmen at the military base of rcghaia jo miles east of algiers on the occasion of his takeover of french forces from gen charles ailleret none of the oas leaders we've caught have wanted to die fighting they all had bodyguards but they didn't use them they knew that if the bodyguards opened fire their own lives would be en dangered whenever it came to a show-down they pre ferred to give up peacefully they were very tough when it came to shooting unsuspecting victims in the back but not the aircraft are scheduled te arrive hi dermadi on their otttward journey on 3rd mav departing on bit may on the relurii journey they will arriv in bermuda on 14th may and depart on lfith may in releasing the merchant mr grey laid down the con ditions that he should siirreu der his passport and report dailv at 10 a.m to hamilton police station until may 1 when the hearing will take place bail was set at 500 in his own recognisance and a surety of the same amount the four-star general whose decorations include the united states distinguished flying cross for his world war ii service was scornful of reports that with the arrest of its leader raoul salan the oas is about to enter a desperado no 38 squadron's mk ii avro shackletons normallv tarry â– crew of ten and are powered by four rolls-royce griffon engines each fitted with two three-bladed contra rotating propellers peppercorn guard â€” h.e the governor sir julian gascoigne is seen inspecting the guard of honour provided bv the bermuda militia for the annual peppercorn cere mony in king's square st george's monday the governor and his executive councn journevod to the east end to receive paymv:ii of a years rent â€” one peppercorn from the freemasons lodge for their use of tin old slate house in st george s as 1 meeting place - bermuda news bureau photo continued on page 6 pre-sifted purity flour today